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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 857
    Distinctive Ringing - CCIS D-75
    D-75 Distinctive Ringing - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature allows Inter-Office Distinctive Ringing for a call terminated from a different PBX in the CCIS
    network.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Station (c) and the Attendant in Node A are engaging in a call. 
    2. The Attendant dials the number for Station (b); receives ringback tone. Station (c) receives Hold Tone,
    and Station (b) is rung (Distinctive Ringing).
    Service Conditions 
    1. Ring for Incoming Internal Calls on CCIS network: 
    2-seconds on
    4-seconds off 
    2-seconds ring
    4-seconds off 
    2. Ring for Incoming External Calls on CCIS network: 
    1-second on 
    2-second off or 2-second on 
    4-second off
    3. This feature may be assigned to individual trunk routes via System Data programming.
    STN (a)
    STN (b)
    [Node B]
    [Node A]CCIS CCIS[Node C]STN (c)
    ATT
    CCIS[Node C]
    RBTSTN (c)
    RG
    STN (a)STN (b)
    [Node B]
    [Node A]CCIS ATTHold Tone 
    						
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    D-75 Distinctive Ringing - CCIS
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System 1, Index 72, Bit 6.
    Distinctive ringing only for DIT and DID calls. 
    System 3, Index 0: Assign the timer value of the ringer used at the time of local line incoming. (ringer
    pattern 0).
    System 3, Index 1: Assign the timer values of the ringer used at the time of station call. (ringer pattern
    1).
    System 3, Index 3, Bit 0: 2 burst (0.4 sec-ON, 0.2 sec-OFF, 0.4 sec-ON) ON-Timer for Ringer Pattern
    0. 0/1 = Not Required/Required. 
    System 3, Index 3, Bit 1: 2 burst (0.4 sec-ON, 0.2 sec-OFF, 0.4 sec-ON) ON-Timer for Ringer Pattern
    1 0/1 = Not Required/Required.
    STEP 2:ASFC - Allow Burst Ringing (SFI = 48) to the SFC of the incoming station.
    STEP 3:ARTD - Assign CDN 12:DR = 1 to the route class of the incoming trunk in the CCIS Route. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 859
    Do Not Disturb - Dterm - CCIS D-76D
    D-76D  Do Not Disturb - Dterm - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a Dterm user to temporarily establish a DO NOT DISTURB status, during which time incoming
    CCIS calls will be denied access to the MY-Line of the Dterm.
    Operating Procedure
    To set DO NOT DISTURB:
    1. Press the DO NOT DISTURB (DND) key. The associated LED will light. The LCD displays:
    To cancel DO NOT DISTURB:
    1. Press the DO NOT DISTURB (DND) key. The associated LED will be extinguished. The LCD displays:
    Service Conditions
    1. This service can only be set or cancelled while the Dterm is idle.
    2. Line appearances programmed to ring will not do so while DND is set.
    3. While DND is set, outgoing calls can be made from the My-Line. Incoming calls can be answered on all
    lines except the My-Line.
    4. DND is not displayed on a calling D
    term’s LCD when the called station is in DND mode (ASFC: SFI 114
    = 1), and reorder tone is sent to the calling party. No indication will appear when the called station is a
    HOTLINE [H-12] in the DO NOT DISTURB mode.
    5. If the DND station is in a Hunt group, that station will be skipped in the hunting pattern.
    6. The following service features are denied to the DND station:
     ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-45]
     ATTENDANT OVERRIDE  [A-7]
     BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D
    term[B-6]
     BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9]
     CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12]
     CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-31]
     EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8]
     VOICE CALL - CCIS [V-7]
    Interactions
    1. DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER - CCIS [D-65] may not be activated if the Dterm station
    is in the DND mode.DND  SET
            (Time  Display)
    DND  CANCEL
            (Time Display) 
    						
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    D-76D Do Not Disturb - Dterm - CCIS
    Interactions (cont’d)
    2. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE - CCIS [C-45]: This feature can be activated to an idle station that
    has set DO NOT DISTURB - CCIS.
    Programming
    STEP 1:AKYD - When assigning key data for the Dterm, assign the following:
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1: 
    RING:
     0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used
    1: Feature Key
    2: Multi-line Key
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    FKY = 50, DO NOT DISTURB.
    STEP 2:ADSL - Assign DND key; Assign SN=0 (Idle) and FKY=50 (Do Not Disturb).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
    STEP 3:ASFC - Select an indication type (REST/DND) on the display of a D
    term when it terminates to a
    station that has been set to DO NOT DISTURB.
    SFI = 114 Calling Party DND Indication (D
    term) 0/1: REST/DND. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 861
    Data Hotline - CCIS D-86
    D-86 Data Hotline - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows data stations to access Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) in a satellite office of a CCIS network,
    by automatically dialing a SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] number.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Manual CALL Origination via a Data Adapter: 
    a.) Press the D
    term DATA key
    b.) The DATA lamp will flash and the calling Dterm will display the following:
    2. Manual Call Origination via Keyboard Dialing: 
    a.) Enter DM CALL at the terminal 
    b.) The display of the terminal will indicate the following:
    3. Activation of Data Terminal Ready (DTR) via a Data Adapter: 
    a.) Activate Equipment Ready (ER) or DTR from the data terminal equipment.
    b.) The D
    term will display the following: 
    4. Activation of DTR via Keyboard Dialing: 
    a.) Activate ER or DTR from the Data Terminal Equipment.
    Service Conditions
    The following hardware supports this feature: 
    Dterm: PA-4DLCC issue 14A/PA-8DLCH
    PA-4DLCE issue 1A/PA 16ELCD (when set in DLCH mode) 
    PA-4DLCF
    Data Module: PA-4DTLA issue 7A
    Modem Trunk: PA-4MDTA issue 2A PA-M28 
    Interactions
    1. SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] must first be provided.
    2. FORCED ACCOUNT CODES [F-7] and AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20] cannot be programmed for
    use via SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM.
    3. Pauses are programmable from the MAT, using the P of the keyboard. Pauses consume one digit of the 24
    digits available. A pause lasts for 2.8 seconds.DATA
    (Time Display)XXXX
    CALLING
    (Time Display)
    CALLING
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    D-86 Data Hotline - CCIS
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. TOLL DIVERSION/TOLL DENIAL [T-6] and TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-7] will not interact
    with this feature if a station is allowed access to an ADC via Service Feature Class. 
    5. This feature designates the use of a SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] number when the DATA key is
    activated.
    6. UNIVERSAL SENDER [U-3] must also be provided.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASDT - Assign the Data Terminal Number.
    STEP 2:AKYD - Assign the D
    term feature keys.
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    29: Data (DATA)
    30: Display/Auto (DSPY/AUTO)
    31: Data Transfer (DTX)
    STEP 3:AT N R - Assign Connection Restriction for tenant.
    RES:
    0: Restricted 
    1: Allowed
    STEP 4:AEFR - Assign Connection Restriction for RSC. 
    RSC1: Calling Restriction Class (0-15)
    RSC2: Calling Restriction Class (0-15)
    RES: Restriction Data 
    0: Restricted 
    1: Allowed
    STEP 5:ADA1 - Assign DTE Attribute Data 1.
    CDN: Counter Display Number = 1
    MEDIA:1-15 
    2: Data
    CDN: Counter Display Number = 2 
    MEDIA:0-15 
    0: 2400 Protocol
    1: X. 20
    2: X. 21
    3: V. 24 200 Series 
    4: X. 20 bis
    5: X. 21 bis
    6-15: Not used
    STEP 6:ASPD - Assign the Speed Calling: 
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code (2 or 3 digits) 
    00-99: 100 Speed-Calling Numbers
    000-999: 1000 Speed-Calling Numbers 
    CD: Telephone number (maximum 24 digits) corresponding to the ADC.
    STEP 7:AHLS - Assign speed numbering for TN No. of Hotline Terminal, station number.
    HOT TN: Hotline Tenant Number  
    						
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    Page 863
    Data Hotline - CCIS D-86
    Programming (cont’d)
    STN: Hotline Station Number 
    TYPE: Connection Type 
    2: ADC
    ADC: Speed Calling Code (2 or 3 digits) 
    STEP 8:ADA2 - Assign Terminal Attribute Data 2, HL = 1 Hotline terminal connection. 
    CDN: Counter Display Number 
    13: HL (Hotline Terminal) 
    HL: 0/1 
    1: Hotline 
    						
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    Page 864ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-91 Dialed Number Display - Recall - CCIS
    D-91  Dialed Number Display - Recall - CCIS
    General Description
    When the Attendant Console makes an outgoing call to a CCIS line by means of a tandem connection, and the
    Attendant has left the call by pressing the RELEASE button before the called Party answers, the Attendant Console
    will be recalled if the Called Party does not answer. This service feature changes the display, when the Recall is
    answered, from Route and Trunk to Dialed Number.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Subscriber (a) and the Attendant in Node A are engaging in a call through a DID line.
    2. The Attendant dials the number for Station (b); receives ringback tone. Subscriber (a) receives Hold Tone,
    and Station (b) is rung (Distinctive Ringing).
    3. The Attendant presses the RELEASE key; Subscriber (a) receives ringback tone.
    ATT
    [Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]STN (b) DID
    Subscriber (a)PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK
    Subscriber (a)[Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]STN (b) DID Hold Tone ATTRBTRBTRG Distinctive 
    Ringing
    HT
    PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK
    Subscriber (a)[Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]STN (b) RBTRG
    RBT DID ATT
    PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK 
    						
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    Page 865
    Dialed Number Display - Recall - CCIS D-91
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    4. If, after a predetermined time has elapsed, Subscriber (a) is not connected with Station (b), the call isrecalled to the Attendant Console in Node A and it answers. Press the DEST key; the dialed number of
    Station (b) is indicated. Station (b) continues to ring until the Attendant presses CANCEL Key.
    Service Conditions
    If the called party answers after the Attendant has answered the recall, the display changes from dialed number to
    the  answ ering  te lep hone  numbe r. A t hre e-way  con fe ren ce  is ma de.
    Programming
    No programming is needed.
    ATT
    [Node A] CCIS
    [Node B] STN (b)
    DID
    Subscriber (a)PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK 
    						
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    D-93D Dual Hold Dterm - CCIS
    D-93D Dual Hold Dterm - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows two connected Dterms to simultaneously be placed on non-exclusive hold over a CCIS link. This
    enables the held parties to answer or originate a call from a sub-line appearance or the idle Prime Line. 
    Operating Procedure
    To place a call in DUAL HOLD - CCIS:
    1. When two Dterms are connected via CCIS, either Dterm user can press the HOLD button and place the other
    Dterm on NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD-Dterm [N-7D]. 
    2. If the held D
    term user wishes to originate or answer another call from a multi-line appearance, the held
    Dterm presses the HOLD button and places the CCIS connection in a DUAL HOLD condition. 
    To answer a call in DUAL HOLD - CCIS:
    1. The Dterm user goes off hook and presses the held line. If MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7] is heard (if provided),
    the other Dterm has placed the connection on hold. MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7] will be heard until the
    connected Dterm presses the held line and enters the call.
    Service Conditions 
    1. While the call is in DUAL HOLD, AUTOMATIC RECALL-Dterm [A-8D] will be initiated after the time-
    out. 
    2. DUAL HOLD - CCIS cannot be activated for calls established by:
    BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9]
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS [A-45]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8]
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 144. Recall timer for NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD. Assign data 00H for
    30 seconds. ROM default is 3FH.
    System Data 2, Index 12, Bit 0. Is Automatic Recall Ringing provided on a per-tenant basis? 0/1: Yes/
    No. 
    						
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